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Re: Interesting Baseball News Items That Do Not Warrant Their Own Thread

^^^ - I was very happy to see the little crawl that ran on ESPN last night. I was hoping for further details, but they didn't elaborate. Thanks for the link.

Earlier this month, Stow and his children filed a lawsuit against the Dodgers alleging a lack of security, lighting and other problems at the ballpark. Stow's lawyers say his medical care is expected to cost more than $50 million.

$50 million dollars - my God......you cannot put a price on life, but if someone doesn't come forward and offer some help, they will never be able to pay for his treatment. Given the financial state of the Dodgers, I don't know if they could even pay for at least part of it.

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MIAMI -- Florida Marlins closer Leo Nunez has been playing under an assumed name, and the issue prompted him to return Thursday to his native Dominican Republic, two people familiar with his immigration status said.

Both people said the Marlins have been aware of the issue for several months. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Dominican and team officials haven't made any public comment on the case.

One of the people said Nunez's real name is Juan Carlos Oviedo and he's 29, a year older than listed in the team media guide. The Marlins placed Nunez on Major League Baseball's restricted list, and he isn't expected to pitch in the final week of the season.

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The players' association had not immediately determined whether to challenge the Marlins' decision to place him on the restricted list, a person familiar with the union's deliberations said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the union had not made any public statements.

Okay - the obvious questions is why he's been using an assumed name and none of the possible answers sounds good. Sometimes I wonder about the players' union. It'll be interesting to see if they challenge the decision to place him on the restricted list.

Re: Interesting Baseball News Items That Do Not Warrant Their Own Thread

Originally Posted by pleasepassthesoup

How does any of that not make you feel sorry for the poor guy? I don't see any connection whatsoever.

I was wondering the same thing, but I think the decision to sue the Dodgers is what Donnybaseball72 has an issue with. There are so many lawyers who'd be eager to take this type of case - national media coverage, public sympathy for the victim, etc. They're going to get something out of this, one way or the other. I do see his point, however. It seems as though ever since that woman sued McDonald's for serving her hot coffee and won the case, lawsuits have gotten out of hand. Whether or not the Dodgers can be held accountable for the near fatal beating this man suffered is going to be a real challenge for the prosecution and the defense. Hopefully, there's a way to raise funds for the medical bills, but $50 million dollars is an overwhelming goal.

Re: Interesting Baseball News Items That Do Not Warrant Their Own Thread

Originally Posted by 35Knucklecurve

I was wondering the same thing, but I think the decision to sue the Dodgers is what Donnybaseball72 has an issue with. There are so many lawyers who'd be eager to take this type of case - national media coverage, public sympathy for the victim, etc. They're going to get something out of this, one way or the other. I do see his point, however. It seems as though ever since that woman sued McDonald's for serving her hot coffee and won the case, lawsuits have gotten out of hand. Whether or not the Dodgers can be held accountable for the near fatal beating this man suffered is going to be a real challenge for the prosecution and the defense. Hopefully, there's a way to raise funds for the medical bills, but $50 million dollars is an overwhelming goal.

Small aside, but the woman who sued McDonald's had a legitimate case. They used to make their coffee unsafely hot.

Re: Interesting Baseball News Items That Do Not Warrant Their Own Thread

Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees

Small aside, but the woman who sued McDonald's had a legitimate case. They used to make their coffee unsafely hot.

Yes, and my point was that until that case made the news, people didn't think about filing lawsuits over issues that now involve their own stupidity, greed or carelessness. I completely agree that the woman should have sued McDonalds. She didn't plant a dead mouse in a Big Mac and claim she suffered an emotional trauma from it, but it just seems that's the kind of ridiculous attempts to get a nice chunk of change we hear about.

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The White Sox and Marlins are in the final stages of completing a deal that would send Ozzie Guillen to Miami to be the Marlins’ new manager, according to Joe Cowley of the Chicago Sun-Times. Guillen met with chairman Jerry Reinsdorf today to discuss the details of his split with the White Sox, according to Cowley, who notes that GM Kenny Williams was not present.

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The Dodgers Eugenio Velez, barring a hit in any of the final three games of the season, is the new record holder for most at bats (36) during a hitless season. He also finished last season with the Giants on an 0-9 skid running his consecutive hitless at bat streak to 45.

Re: Interesting Baseball News Items That Do Not Warrant Their Own Thread

Originally Posted by Ram Man

The Dodgers Eugenio Velez, barring a hit in any of the final three games of the season, is the new record holder for most at bats (36) during a hitless season. He also finished last season with the Giants on an 0-9 skid running his consecutive hitless at bat streak to 45.

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Vlad Guerrero became the all-time hits leader last night among players from the Dominican Republic. In the same game, Robert Andino became the first O to hit an inside-the-park HR at Camden Yards. His Dad was there, seeing his first MLB game and he was calling everybody he knew on his cell phone.

Re: Interesting Baseball News Items That Do Not Warrant Their Own Thread

Originally Posted by 35Knucklecurve

Vlad Guerrero became the all-time hits leader last night among players from the Dominican Republic. In the same game, Robert Andino became the first O to hit an inside-the-park HR at Camden Yards. His Dad was there, seeing his first MLB game and he was calling everybody he knew on his cell phone.